Cathay Pacific -Tickets and online bookings
Cathay Pacific is a transportation company in Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific operates in Bangkok, Koh Samui, Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney and other cities in Hong Kong. Popular routes include Bangkok to Koh Samui, Singapore to Bangkok, Bangkok to Singapore, Melbourne to Sydney, Nagoya to Tokyo.
Cathay Pacific’s popular routes
Bangkok to Koh Samui
The distance between Bangkok and Koh Samui is 300 miles, or approximately 480 kilometers.There are 4 ways to get from Bangkok to Koh Samui, including bus-ferry, ferry, flight, and bus.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 23:30 and has a duration of 1 hour 15 minutes.
Bangkok to Koh Samui by flight
The only travel class available is Economy.Singapore to Bangkok
There are 1 ways to get from Singapore to Bangkok, including flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 23:05 and has a duration of 2 hours 25 minutes.
Singapore to Bangkok by flight
Starting Price: US$191The only travel class available is Economy.Bangkok to Singapore
There are 1 ways to get from Bangkok to Singapore, including flight.The earliest departure leaves at 00:00 and has a duration of 2 hours 30 minutes.
Bangkok to Singapore by flight
The only travel class available is Economy.Melbourne to Sydney
There are 3 ways to get from Melbourne to Sydney, including bus, train, and flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 19:00 and has a duration of 1 hour 25 minutes.
Melbourne to Sydney by flight
Starting Price: US$260The only travel class available is Economy.Nagoya to Tokyo
There are 3 ways to get from Nagoya to Tokyo, including bus, train, and flight.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 21:37 and has a duration of 1 hour 40 minutes.
Nagoya to Tokyo by flight
Starting Price: US$130The only travel class available is Economy.- 93Cities
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